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May 23, 2012
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Idiosyncrasies in feline blood transfusions
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There are important differences between blood transfusions in dogs and cats. Although not as common as canine transfusions, feline transfusions are becoming more common. Newly discovered feline red blood cell (RBC) antigens and improved diagnostic tests for determining feline blood types are helping improve the practicality and safety of feline transfusion medicine.More

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